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*The [[Duke MK.44]] bears resemblance to the [[Cyberacme:.44 Magnum Mega Class A1|.44 Magnum]].
*The [[Duke MK.44]] bears resemblance to the [[Cyberacme:.44 Magnum Mega Class A1|.44 Magnum]].
*[[Fusion Rifle]]s operate on a similar principle to the [[Cyberacme:Zeus-Class Fusion pistol|Zeus fusion pistol]].
*[[Fusion Rifle]]s operate on a similar principle to the [[Cyberacme:Zeus-Class Fusion pistol|Zeus fusion pistol]].
* A patrol mission that can be obtained in areas where the Fallen roam is named "Low-Flying Defense Drones". "Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones" is the name of a Marathon campaign level.
*A patrol mission that can be obtained in areas where the Fallen roam is named "[[Low-Flying Defense Drones]]". "Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones" is the name of a Marathon campaign level.
* Manus Celer Dei is the name of the ship Durandal used to return to Earth in the second game. It also happens to be a player ship in Destiny.
*[[Manus Celer Dei]] is the name of the ship Durandal used to return to Earth in the second game. It also happens to be a [[jumpship]] in Destiny.
* [[The Almighty]] bears a striking conceptual resemblance to the [[Cyberacme:Trih xeem|Trih Xeem]] in which the pfhor empire uses as a last resort to quell revolts of subjugated races by igniting early supernovas.
*The [[Almighty]] bears a striking conceptual resemblance to the [[Cyberacme:Trih xeem|Trih Xeem]] which the pfhor empire uses as a last resort to quell revolts of subjugated races by igniting early supernovas.
* The [[MIDA Mini-Tool]]  lore tab appears to both reference and expand upon Marathons backstory. The MIDA-Mini-Tool lore tab features a first person narrative that references [[Cyberacme:Battleroids|Battleroids]] and reveals that [[Cyberacme:Bernard Strauss|Bernard Strauss]] was able to salvage an ancient A.I construct from a ship that crashed on Mars. Additionally the name MIDA itself is likely a reference to the MIDA revolutionary government that temporarily occupied Mars.
* The [[MIDA Mini-Tool]]  lore tab appears to both reference and expands upon marathon's backstory. The MIDA-Mini-Tool lore tab features a first-person narrative that references [[Cyberacme:Battleroids|Battleroids]] and reveals that [[Cyberacme:Bernard Strauss|Bernard Strauss]] was able to salvage an ancient AI construct from a ship that crashed on Mars. Additionally, the name MIDA itself is likely a reference to the MIDA revolutionary government that temporarily occupied Mars.
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* In his [[Mysterious Logbook]], [[Clovis Bray I]] often mentions an extremely awkwardly-named ideological concept he subscribes to: "Competitive Immortality Through ''Primogeniture of Future-History Ontogeny/Rephylogeny''" — PFHOR. 'Pfhor' (pronounced "four") is the race of alien antagonists in Marathon.
*In his [[Mysterious Logbook]], [[Clovis Bray I]] often mentions an extremely awkwardly-named ideological concept he subscribes to: "Competitive Immortality Through ''Primogeniture of Future-History Ontogeny/Rephylogeny''" — PFHOR. 'Pfhor' (pronounced "four") is the race of alien antagonists in Marathon.
*In the 31st entry of the [[Books of Sorrow]], [[The Witness]] was referred to as "the waves, which are battles, and the battles are the waves," which is a description also attributed to a race of cosmic beings in Marathon known as the W'rkncacnter who, like the Witness, possess immense power and the potential to destroy the known universe.
*In the 31st entry of the [[Books of Sorrow]], [[The Witness]] was referred to as "the waves, which are battles, and the battles are the waves," which is a description also attributed to a race of cosmic beings in Marathon known as the W'rkncacnter who, like the Witness, possess immense power and the potential to destroy the known universe.


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